Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [prep] an [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Again , a graphical function is generated and inserted on to an appropriately scaled graph . |
2 | It was barely three months after her arrival in the village when her life began to pitch over from an even keel , and it remained from then onwards at a pitched-over angle . |
3 | There were only thirty visitors over the weekend Only one signing up for an organically grown allotment.It seems the message has n't yet taken root with the general public . |
4 | It would have come , if it was to come at all , only if a well co-ordinated , centrally directed campaign of strikes , carried out by an immensely disciplined and united workforce , and backed by enough money to support the strikers for as long as necessary , could have been made to prevail against the resolute and more readily co-ordinated opposition of masters who stood to lose everything if the strikers won . |
5 | The Pizza Express London league got off to an early start this year with a shortened programme . |
6 | WHEN Ronnie Moran was first thrust into the Liverpool manager 's chair 14 months ago , the team he inherited from Kenny Dalglish proceeded to lose three successive matches before getting back on an even keel to prepare for the arrival of Graeme Souness . |
7 | Such concentration of attention is usually , though not always , brought about by an immediately preceding textual mentioning of the discourse subject . |
8 | Keep things ticking over on an even keel . ’ |
9 | A female that moves in with an already paired male must share him with the other females . |
10 | Its diminished stature is mainly due to its continuing economic difficulties and its inability so far to break out of an increasingly stultifying dependence on Soviet aid and trade subsidies . |